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My father in law had a 5 gallon bucket of brick red oil based exterior paint. So in a couple of hours of painting, we have preserved the walk-in smoker for decades.
My mother-in-law offered me her mother's Warm Morning Coal Stove to use for the smokehouse ( which is 8x6x7 ). Naturally I wouldn't burn coal in it but could this work? By the way, this isn't the actual stove, it's a stock photo.
I hadn't thought about insulation. I figured packing things in salt during the process would keep them from freezing. Also it isn't the firepit I will be using for smoke it is the little military stove to the right. Originally I wanted to make something a few x a few feet. The big building was...
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